Tag Archives: Florida

It is difficult to determine which is more unbelievable: the fact that Mr. Johnny Morales Veloz may have been murdered by a police thug over a $.01 debt owed to Orange County (FL), or the ridiculous story the cops told the public in trying to justify it.

It was around 10 a.m. Sunday morning in the town of Bithlo when Mr. Veloz, 28, and two others (including his 15-year-old brother) were test driving a truck. The police thug, whose name is being protected by his government … Read Entire Article

ORIGINAL LINK: http://blog.operation-nation.com/2009/09/06/reality-check-whites-killing-blacks-is-legal-in-the-usa.aspx

Let’s revisit some recent events in the United Police States of America.

Antavio Johnson is a 20-year-old Nubian (“black”) man from Lakeland, FL. He wrote and performed a rap song entitled “Kill Me A Cop.” He posted it Myspace and Youtube.

Americans learn about their First Amendment Rights in first grade. We can say whatever as long as nobody is physically hurt. The U.S. Supreme Court affirmed First Amendment protections in the 1969 Brandenburg v. Ohio decision. The court ruled, “the government cannot constitutionally … Read Entire Article

Wayne County (MI) Judge, Prosecutor, and Two Inkster Cops Face Life In Prison

DETROIT — Wayne County Circuit Judge Mary Waterstone (retired), former Assistant County prosecutor Karen Plants, and Inkster (MI) cops Scott Rechtzigel and Robert McArthur were each charged with several counts of misconduct in office. The indictment was handed down on March 24. Plants, Rechtzigel, and McArthur also face multiple counts of perjury. Those charges carry a maximum penalty of life in prison.

She apparently stole her grandmother’s car and drove it through the neighbor’s lawn just to make them mad. This is what happens when white thugs get white justice. They become lifelong criminals. But it is what it is.

UPDATED March 20, 2009: Brittini Hardcastle gets 15 days in jail.

She was the primary attacker in the video. Kayla Hassall received one year of juvenile probation. Charges were dropped against Cara Murphy, Zachary Ashley, and Stephen Schumaker.